1. Seal Entry Points and Eliminate Access
The most powerful pest control strategy is also the simplest: prevent them from entering in the first place. Even the tiniest gap can become a highway for unwanted visitors.
Identify Common Entry Points
Conduct a thorough inspection of your home, paying special attention to:
- Doors and windows: Check for gaps around frames and worn weather stripping
- Utility penetrations: Where pipes, cables, and vents enter your home
- Foundation cracks: Even hairline cracks provide pest access
- Roof and eaves: Gaps in fascia boards and damaged roof tiles
- Air conditioning units: Gaps around installations
Sealing Solutions
Once you’ve identified vulnerabilities, seal them effectively:
- Weather sealing: Apply to doors and windows (costs $10-$30 per door)
- Caulk: Fill small cracks and gaps around pipes and cables
- Steel wool: Stuff into larger gaps before caulking (mice can’t chew through it)
- Door seals: Install at the bottom of exterior doors
- Mesh screens: Cover vents, chimneys, and roof openings with fine mesh
This foundational step creates your first line of defence, dramatically reducing the number of pests that can access your home. It’s an investment that pays dividends throughout summer and beyond.